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Marshall Islands

Lead or sue? Pacific islands take twin tracks on climate change

Vanuatu becomes the first nation state to threaten oil majors with climate damages lawsuits, while the Marshall Islands submits updated climate plan to the UN

Tributes pour in for Marshallese ‘climate hero’ Tony de Brum

Friends and colleagues remember Tony de Brum as a fighter for nuclear justice and a safe climate future, after his death in Majuro aged 72

Mattlan Zackhras, Marshall Islands climate leader, dies aged 47

Tributes to Minister Zackhras highlight his work at home and abroad to defend islands threatened by climate change

http://www.iisd.ca/climate/cop21/enb/12dec.html

Tony de Brum: my country is safer after Paris climate deal

Veteran climate ambassador hails Paris climate deal as leading politicians, diplomats and campaigners gather for anniversary in French capital

What top US writers get wrong about climate politics

David Roberts and Bill McKibben are two of the most influential writers about climate change, but they miss a trick by ignoring vulnerable countries, writes Michael Dobson

UN urged to hold world leaders’ climate bash every five years

Marshall Islands president says heads of state need regular reminders about threat posed by global warming

http://www.iisd.ca/climate/cop21/enb/12dec.html

Paris ‘high ambition coalition’ to tackle unfinished business

Climate coalition of rich, poor and emerging economies aims to secure an ambitious deal this year to phase out HFC gases

Marshall Islands to ratify Paris climate agreement

NEWS: Drought-hit atoll nation is the third after to Fiji and Palau ready to formally approve global carbon-cutting deal

Tony de Brum: The emerging climate champion at COP21

PROFILE: Marshall Islands minister credited with bringing US and EU together with vulnerable states in new ‘coalition of ambition’ at Paris talks

‘I’m going to Paris because I’m fighting for my home’

COMMENT: Marshallese poet Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner explains why she has decided to travel thousands of miles to France, and why she’s not leaving without an ambitious climate deal

US considers Bikini Atoll climate refugee claims

NEWS: Decades after a nuclear bomb uprooted a small group of Pacific islanders, global warming could make them homeless yet again

6 elections to watch before Paris climate summit

ANALYSIS: A shift in public mood at the ballot box can boot out climate laggards or propel them to power. Here are six on the radar from Canada to Myanmar

Pacific islanders blast Australian minister over rising seas jibe

NEWS: Marshall Islands foreign minister Tony de Brum criticises Peter Dutton for “insensitive” remarks, in week of tension on climate

India ‘central to Paris success’ say small island states

NEWS: PM Modi billed ‘clean energy crusader’ ahead of regional forum, but must ‘lead from front’ on climate

Bullish Marshall Islands aim high with UN climate plan

NEWS: President says pledge won’t need a “crystal ball” to work out, unlike submissions from South Korea and China

Why don’t Marshallese people leave their climate-threatened islands?

COMMENT: Land is more than a pile of rocks, says Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner; it has eyes to see people’s greed and punish them

Why the Marshall Islands are rocking the boat at UN shipping talks

INTERVIEW: Foreign minister Tony de Brum has maritime emissions in his sights in the latest bid to safeguard his country’s future

Marshall Islands offer plan to green vast shipping fleet

NEWS: Foreign minister says UN leadership needed to ensure all flagged carriers adopt tougher carbon cutting regulations

‘Climate change has arrived’ warns Marshall Islands foreign minister

NEWS: Second tropical storm to hit small Pacific state in a month is evidence of how humans are influencing weather patterns, says Tony de Brum

As sea levels rise, climate change threatens entire Pacific cultures

COMMENT: In the first of a series of columns from the Marshall Islands, poet Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner reflects on the cultural dimensions of climate change

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